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Duration: 102 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Marine Delterme is a French actress and model.
Alternate Names: Phillipine Leroy-Beaulieu, Philippine Leroy Beaulieu, Φιλιπίν Λίροϊ-Μπολιέ, 菲莉普帕妮·萊蘿伊-柏莉烏
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Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, French actress and daughter of actor Philippe Leroy-Beaulieu, was born and raised in Italy but moved to Paris at 16 to study drama against her father's wishes. She debuted on stage before appearing in Roger Vadim's 'Surprise Party' (1983). Her breakout role came in 'Trois hommes et un couffin' (1985), earning her a César Award nomination for Most Promising Actress. She then acted in various films, including 'Les Possédés' (1988) and 'La Révolution Française' (1989). In the U.S., she was known for her role in the mini-series 'Mistral's Daughter' (1984).
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Release Year: 2000
Nation: Belgium, France, United Kingdom
Alternative Title: Vatel - Um Banquete para o Rei, Vatel - Ein Festmahl für den König, I kongens magt, Ватель
Director: Roland Joffé
Writer: Jeanne Labrune, Tom Stoppard
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Companies: Canal+
Genre: Biographical Film, Biography, Drama, History, Romance, Romance Film
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Keywords: 17th century, france, louis xiv, prince
In 17th century France, a penniless prince invites King Louis XIV to three days of festivities at his chateau in Chantilly to secure a commission as a general. The prince tasks Vatel, his steward and a man of honor with organizing these extravagances. While trying to maintain dignity amidst the prince's dishonorable demands, Vatel finds himself drawn to Anne de Montausier, Louis XIV's newest mistress, who appreciates Vatel's authenticity.
Vatel is a historical drama directed by Roland Joffé in 2000. Set during the reign of King Louis XIV in France, the film focuses on Vatel, the steward of a penniless prince seeking to impress the king and secure his favor. The film explores themes of honor, dignity, and authenticity amidst the casual cruelties of court politics.